U.S. President Donald Trump removed his 40% tariffs on Brazilian food products, including beef, coffee, cocoa and fruits that were imposed in July to punish Brazil over the prosecution of its former president, Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro.
Breakdown
- President Trump removed 40 percent tariffs on Brazilian food products, including beef and coffee.
- The tariffs were originally imposed in July in response to Brazil's prosecution of former president Jair Bolsonaro. 7s
- The order affects imports arriving on or after November 13 and may require refunds of collected duties. 18s
- The White House is reversing measures that increased US food costs, following similar actions for other countries. 31s
- Brazil's President Lula welcomed the removal of tariffs, expressing happiness over the decision. 1m 20s
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